On Thu, Apr 19 2001, Peter T. Breuer wrote:
> "Jens Axboe wrote:"
> > Examine _why_ you don't want plugging. In 2.2, you would have to edit
> > the kernel manually to disable it for your device.
>
> True. Except that I borrowed a major which already got that special
> treatment.
Ok
> > For 2.4, as long as
> > there has been blk_queue_pluggable, there has also been the
> > disable-merge function mentioned. Why are you disabling plugging??
>
> Fundamentally, to disable merging, as you suggest. I had merging
> working fine in 2.0.*. Then I never could figure out what had to be
> done in 2.2.*, so I disabled it. In 2.4, things work nicely - I don't
> have to do anything and it all happens magically.
Great
> Nevertheless, I am left with baggage that I have to maintain -
> certainly the driver has to work in 2.2 as well as in 2.4. Removing
> the blah_plugging function now in 2.4 after having started off 2.4
> with it around gives me one more #ifdef kernel_version in my code.
On the contrary, you are now given an exceptional opportunity to clean
up your code and get rid of blk_queue_pluggable and your noop plugging
function.
> I don't think that's good for my code, and in general I don't think one
> should remove this function half way through a stable series. Leave it
> there, mark it as deprecated in big letters, and make it do nothing,
> but leave it there, no?
Because most people are using it for the wrong reason anyway, so I'd
consider it a not-so-subtle hint. There should be no need for extra
ifdef's, on the contrary.
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